Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch
In 2024-25 school year, it had 416 students and an additional 44 in sixth form year.
History
The idea for a Spanish school came from Vicente Cañada Blanch (1900–1993), a Valencia-born businessman and philanthropist who made his fortune in the United Kingdom as a fruit and vegetable importer. Aware of the challenges immigrants face when adapting to a new country, he wanted to create an institution that would support Spanish-speaking families in preserving their language and culture while integrating into British society.
In 1972 Cañada Blanch bought and gifted the Spanish government a property at 151 Charlton Road in Greenwich. However, due to space constraints and a less-than-ideal location, the school relocated in 1982 to its current site on Portobello Road. The new premises had previously served as St Joseph's Convent, a care home for the elderly managed by the Little Sisters of the Poor.
See also
References
- ^ "CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR A PERMANENT TEACHING POST AT THE VICENTE CAÑADA BLANCH SPANISH SCHOOL IN LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM" (Archive). Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch. p. 2/9. Retrieved on May 2, 2015.
- ^ "Inspection report: Instituto Espanol Canada Blanch, 26–28 November 2013" (Archive). Ofsted. p. 3/10. Retrieved on 2 May 2015.
- ^ "Historia Archived 2017-09-26 at the Wayback Machine." Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch. Retrieved on 2 May 2015. "Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch 317 Portobello Road London W10 5SZ" and "En 1972, el colegio se fundó en Greenwich, a las afueras de Londres, y desde 1982 está establecido en Portobello Road, en el centro de la ciudad."
- ^ Ofsted 2019 https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50061132
External links
- Official website
- English-language website at tripod.com
- Ofsted report
- School profile at Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea